Welcome to Lianyuan, a county-level city located in the heart of Hunan Province, China. With a registered population of over 1 million people, Lianyuan is the 7th most populous county-level division in Hunan Province. The city covers an area of 1,830.01 km2 (706.57 sq mi) and is bordered by Anhua and Ningxiang Counties to the north, Louxing District to the east, Shuangfeng, Shaodong, and Xinshao Counties to the south, and Lengshuijiang City and Xinhua County to the west.

History:
Lianyuan County was created in February 1952, and named after the place where it is located in the origin of the Lian River. The county-level city of Loudi (modern Louxing District) was formed by seven communes from Lianyuan County (the modern Lianyuan City) in January 1961. The county of Lianyuan was reorganized as the city of Lianyuan in 1987. Shuidongdi Town was transferred to Louxing District on January 24, 2017.

Subdivisions:
The city of Lianyuan has a subdistrict, 16 towns, and two townships under its jurisdiction. Shuidongdi Town from Lianyuan was transferred to Louxing District on January 24, 2017.

Sites of Interest:
If you’re looking for a delicious meal, be sure to check out the twenty-year-old noodle restaurant in Lanxi Bridge. The restaurant is known for its mouthwatering noodles and is a must-visit for any foodie.

Transportation:
The city is easily accessible via China National Highway 207.

Climate:
Lianyuan has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cool and dry. The best time to visit Lianyuan is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant.

Whether you’re a foodie looking to sample some delicious noodles or a history buff interested in learning about the city’s rich past, Lianyuan has something for everyone. So why not book your trip today and discover all that this charming city has to offer?

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